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P. v. Edwards
Marlin Edwards was convicted of two counts of making criminal threats (Pen. Code, § 422[1]), false imprisonment by violence (§ 236), and two counts of simple assault (§ 240). After allegations that Edwards served seven prior prison terms were found true, he was sentenced to a total term of nine years in state prison.
On appeal, Edwards contends that his sentence violates section 654 because the lower court imposed separate sentences for two offenses that Edwards committed during an indivisible course of criminal conduct. We reject this contention and, therefore, affirm the judgment and sentence.

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